Finally, a skin booster that feels like silk and smells like clean linen — not sticky or surgical. I’m three weeks in and my skin still doesn’t feel *full* in that scary, over-injected way.
The real flex? It absorbs in 10 seconds. No wait, no pilling under SPF. My morning routine just got 4 minutes shorter.
[IMG_1: Close-up of product texture on skin, dewy but not wet]
**Section 2: The “Booster” That Isn’t a Filler 🧴**
It’s a biostimulator — PLLA micro-particles suspended in a silky serum. $98 for 30ml. The claim that got me: “stimulates your own collagen without the needle drama.”
Zero Downtime
Applied it before brunch. No one knew.
Sinks In Instantly
No tacky film. You forget you put it on.
Plumps, Doesn’t Fill
Subtle bounce, not a frozen mask.
[IMG_2: Bottle on marble counter, natural light]
**Section 3: What’s Actually Inside 🌸**
It’s not just PLLA. They added polyglutamic acid — which holds 4x more water than hyaluronic — and a peptide blend that actually penetrates. No fragrance, no nonsense.
- PLLA: Triggers collagen deep in dermis
- Polyglutamic Acid: Hydrates without the sticky HA feel
- Copper Peptides: Repairs barrier + calms redness
- Glycerin: Old reliable, but here it’s nano-encapsulated
[IMG_3: Ingredient list close-up, blurred background]
**Section 4: The Texture Test 💧**
First drop: watery, almost like a toner. Rubs in like nothing. My skin felt cool — not tight, not greasy. That “just washed my face” feeling that lasts 4 hours.
Week 2: I noticed my pores looked smaller. Not *gone* — just less shouty. Week 3: that weird little line on my left cheek? Faded. Not gone, but faded.
[IMG_4: User applying product to damp cheek, soft focus]
**Section 5: The Real Results ✨**
My skin is bouncier. Makeup sits better — no more patchy foundation on my forehead. The redness I usually wake up with? Halved. But my nasolabial folds? Still there. It’s a booster, not a facelift.
[IMG_5: Side-by-side week 1 vs week 3, honest lighting]
**Section 6: Final Call 🫳**
It won’t change your face. It will change how your skin *feels* — and that’s rarer than it sounds. For the price of two mediocre facials, you get a month of genuinely better skin.